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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Is there a way to have AMEX Rewards points applied to an arbitrary purchase?
I don't really understand why we need to use their special shopamex.com portal to use the points/
Shouldn't we be able to make a regular purchase with the card at any retailer and then call ad have our points applied to the purchase??
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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The (am ex) Simply Cash card would probably suit you best, it just applies cash to your balance, every month with no minimum. "Points" are never as easy as you describe here. My experience with am ex points was better than most, in that I could pay a partial airfare ticket using all my points, and pay the remainder of the ticket in cash. They could have forced me to wait until I had enough points for the whole purchase, ensuring that I would always have some remainder of points going to waste. This was with Membership Rewards points; I don't know about their other systems like OPEN.
You can also spend membership rewards points at Amazon, which is very convenient but a lower redemption value at 0.7ยข/pt.
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Join Date: Jun 2000
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Emergency Medicine & Urgent Care.
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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Originally Posted by Uncle Skeleton
The (am ex) Simply Cash card would probably suit you best, it just applies cash to your balance, every month with no minimum.
Huh? Simply Cash ? They don't list that on their website.
Do you mean the Blue Cash cards ?
The Blue Cash has just stopped automatically applying the cash to your account. It used to be done once a year, now you accumulate $$$, which you can at any time use to shop or apply as a credit to your card.
Amex Cash Blue is a great card. Unfortunately, they recently changed the reward % for new cards. My card still has 5% cash back on gas, groceries and pharmacy purchases.
-t
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For consumers, the new Cash Blue card is still better.
6% on supermarket purchases, 3% on gas and dept. stores, 1% on everything.
I still think the old Cash Blue was better, but that's why they got rid of it for new members.
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Except for the specific request from the OP for redemption convenience. There are lots of better options for higher % back, but I was responding to the OP's gripe.
The annual fee is onerous too, though for 6% I would consider it. SimplyCash has no annual fee btw.
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Originally Posted by Uncle Skeleton
Except for the specific request from the OP for redemption convenience. There are lots of better options for higher % back, but I was responding to the OP's gripe.
The annual fee is onerous too, though for 6% I would consider it. SimplyCash has no annual fee btw.
Uhm, you do realize that the 6% is only for office supplies and communications bills ?
And if you know something that gives higher cash back than the free Blue Cash, please do tell. I have been comparing and looking for years, and so far, the Cash Blue beats it all.
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Yeah, I get it, but believe it or not, the OP didn't ask how to get more cash back, he asked about easier redemption.
Edit: higher than 3% on groceries? Discover More, Chase Freedom and Citi Dividend all have rotating 5%, and the quarterly category is frequently grocery. I usually buy gift cards to my usual grocery store during the grocery period, then spend them during the non-grocery period. I also do this with sign-up promos that require a certain spending, so since these generally return more than 5%, sometimes I let the 5% go to waste. This kind of game is less convenient than rotating categories, which in turn is less convenient than 3% on groceries, which in turn is less convenient than 2% on everything (like schwab or fidelity), which in turn is less convenient than automatic redemption like with Simply Cash. It's all a big trade-off of convenience vs reward.
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good thing I have the old Cash Blue with 5% on groceries, gas and drugstore purchases.
I don't mind having to go to the Amex site every few months to do a few clicks and then have the rewards applied to my next bill.
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Isn't that one tiered at $6500 spending? I never really looked into it, since I don't even spend enough in a year to reach the 5% tier.
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Originally Posted by Uncle Skeleton
Isn't that one tiered at $6500 spending? I never really looked into it, since I don't even spend enough in a year to reach the 5% tier.
Yes, you are right, you start with lower cash rewards % until you reach $6,500.
It's not a problem for me, since I always charge everything to my Amex, and then pay it off each month.
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It's good especially if you can run business expenses through it or something. Ironic that the business card (SimplyCash) is better for me because I don't have a business.
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Join Date: Nov 1999
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I use my Am-Ex rewards points when I shop at Amazon.com. I LOVE being able to complete a purchase with points from my card.
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